Most modern, advanced people want to avoid stereotypes. Few people enjoy being pigeonholed because of their appearance, profession or manner of speaking. Being a native of Texas I was once asked, while at a journalism convention as a teenager in New York, how many horses I owned. I have no accent. I'm from a suburb. I have no horses. Most of my friends didn't have horses. The flip side of this is that some stereotypes are true. Had that same person asked me if I liked enchiladas smothered in gravy or spent too much time thinking about football I'd have had to have said "yes." That's the biggest problem with stereotypes: they're often true. Today we got a look into the Camaro SS ordering process and WheatKing took us through some worn but typically true stereotypes.